Extract from (he "New Zealand Times.' January 22, 1901. EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001 b TEA. FEW people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea. of the enormous quantify required (o supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener. Nelson, Moatc and Co., Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throughout the year, and have landed, during the la?t three weeks alone, the huge amount of ;}OO,OOO pounds, which 'is enough tea to provide every man, woman and child in ]Sew Zealand with 34 cups each of strong tea, Nelson Moatc nad Co., Limited, arc the leading tea merchants in the Australasian colonies, a, position which they havo gained solely by giving the public a really good article,
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HEALTH ASSURED. |HE suffering and ailing from nervous affections, bladder and kidney troubles and" kindred complaints, depression, atrophy, exhaustion, bad memory, excitable temperament, irritability, tired feeling, weak back, pains and noises in the head, sleeplessness, can rely on obtaining relief by consulting, personally or by post free. PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G Market Place, Christchurch (opposite Colombo Street Bridge). The only ElectroBotanical Expert advertising (with 20 years' European experience, and eight years before the New Zealand public), who will guarantee a thorough cure. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other Special Electrical appliances in the colonies. Write stating your case, and you will receive honest opinion free. You can be treated successfully at your own home, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. Men who are nervous and weak, should take advantage of the above celebrated and guaranteed treatment. Thousands of testimonials from those who had wasted their time and money can be inspected daily from 10 a. m till 9 p. m. TESTIMONIAL. Napier, September 9th, 1900. Prof. Notmann— Dear Sir, —I am pleased to be able to tell you I am feeling well and am improving every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have and am quite fresh when I get up in the morning, as I can rest and sleep well now. I have gained considerably in weight and look well, the haggard look has left me, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance, and I am sure you do not know how grateful I am to you for your kindness and attention, as my life was a burden before I wrote to you.—Yours ever carefully, Alexakdeb Patti-eon. THE GREY DREDGE 'S about to shift things and get at th . gold. G. I N G A L L, RED HOUSE, Intends doing the same, for he has just received a fine consignment of those popular STOVES THE CHAMPION, with copper boiler. THE DOVER. THE BON BON. Also Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, Sewing Machines, Travelling Trunks, Portmanteaus, Childrens' Bicycles, Chums <Src, In fact everything for the household from a needle to an anchor. Note —Allother cigars, tobaccos and cigraettcs end in smoke, but thoso sold at jiheßed House end in giving perfect satisfaction those who smoke them.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 February 1901, Page 1
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